Thomas/1994, 291--293: `A device something like a cross and something like a schematized human figure. On the adjoining south face is a large equal-armed expanded-terminals cross and on the face opposite the inscription there is another small medieval or modern linear cross'.

Taetuera (Language: Incomplete Information; Gender: incomplete)
Okasha/1993, 72: `the form of the name is uncertain and its origin unknown'.

Thomas/1994, 293, argues that the name is Primitive Cornish and that the final -a is for an unstressed obscure vowel, rather than as an indication of a feminine name. He also argues that the commemorand was a priest.